In short,
what does it mean exactly "Multi Window Support" ?

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On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 1:06 PM, Martin Funk <mafulaf...@googlemail.com>wrote:

> maybe automatic multi window support might help you
>
> this can be turned on like this in the init method of your Application.
>
>        /**
>         * @see org.apache.wicket.protocol.http.WebApplication#init()
>         */
>        @Override
>        protected void init()
>        {
>                super.init();
>                getPageSettings().setAutomaticMultiWindowSupport(true);
>        }
>
> mf
>
> Am 03.05.2009 um 15:00 schrieb Matthew Welch:
>
>
>  The data in the application that I'm working on is divided in any number
>> of
>> different contexts. The pages displayed for each context are the same but
>> the data shown on those pages will be different depending on the specific
>> context. A logged in user might might have multiple pages (browser
>> windows)
>> open at one time from any one of these contexts, otherwise I would store
>> the
>> context in their session. As it stands I need to pass the context around
>> from page to page as a parameter. Is there an easy way to have this
>> parameter automatically appended to all links on page as they are rendered
>> or generated?
>>
>> I suppose I could build my own set of Link components that look for the
>> existing context of a page and append that to themselves, and use those
>> links instead of the built in ones. Any other options?
>>
>> -Matt
>>
>
>

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